Brilliant but not glaring

NEC Display Solutions has announced the NEC multisync X461HB 46” public display, designed to operate in high brightness environments.

With an intensity of 1500 cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 3500:1, its maximum brightness is 110 percent higher than that of traditional NEC public displays. This makes the screen well suited for digital signage application in strongly lit areas such as in shop windows, restaurants or lobbies.

The built-in Ethernet port allows remote management and control, whilst the device also incorporates the NEC Option Slot for a number of expansion modules, such as a built-in PC or a Cat 5 board.

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